Monday, July 10, 2017

A
Proposal that is designed to outline your proposed project is a PhD proposal.
It defines a clear question and approach to answer it. Helps to highlight its
originality or significance. This proposal will help you to know about existing
literature in the field. Even if you are working on a establish project still
you are expected as a part of university application procedure, to explain the
development of particular research that you are working on.

The
main purpose of the proposal is that the candidate has done proper research in
their area of interest. They should be ready to tell about the broad
description of their issues in proposed proposal. Often researchers are needed
to be modified because finding cannot be predicted beforehand. Your proposal
should be attractive enough to attract the academic community that you want to
be work with and be sure about the time duration, complete the project within
given realistic time frame and at a reasonable cost. So, In order to prepare
your proposal read below guidelines that will assist you in this task. It is important to check with department for
word limits and guidelines.

What is a research proposal for?

Potential
supervisors will use your research proposal to check the quality and generality
of your ideas. Your research proposal
will give them access to check your skills in critical thinking and to check
whether your project is feasible or not. Please keep in mind that your need to
complete your proposal within three years if you’re doing it regularly and if
you are going for the part time then you need to complete this program within
six years. So carefully think about the scope of your research and get ready to
explain how you will complete it within this time frame.

To
access your expertise in a particular area and to check knowledge of the
existing literature, the research programs are designed. These are used to
access and assign the supervisor team.
If you want to work with a particular supervisor and you have discussed
it with that person, so you need to mention about this in your proposal. Before
making a formal application, we advise you to check and identify the particular
supervisor, discuss your proposal informally with supervisor and also ensure
the mutual interest. It will help you to gain the input on the design, scope,
and feasibility of your project.

Critically,
it will give you an opportunity to communicate about your passion in the
specific area of your subject and it will give an effective logic about your
project accomplishment. Although a project will cover an outline so it should
be proposed as the logical essay that is it helps to gain attention to the
readers and show them the importance of your project.

Is the research proposal set in
stone?

This
is not true because the good proposal spread as the work release. It is common
for students to rectify their actual proposal with the help of literature
reviews given in detailed. For further reviews, you can consider the reviews
and comments of the expert’s supervisors.
It is helpful if you view your proposal as the beginning outline rather
than making it “final product” summary.

Structuring a Research Proposal

To
start with any department, check carefully and find out whether a particular
template is needed or provided. The following elements are critically needed
commonly to make a strong research proposal:-

Title

You
can change the title but keep in mind to include the important keywords that
will refer to the particular potential supervisor, funding schemes and more.
You should make sure that you that your title should simply describe the
subject matter – which will identify your approach and key questions.

(A) Project Summary

This
section will give a summary of your proposed research to the reader who is not
specialized in this field. It will summarize the aims, significance, and
outcomes of the research.

(B) Project details

This
section should give the solid and convincing framework for your research by
including the following subsections:-

• Research questions: - This section should
include research questions and give major approach to the conceptual,
theoretical and normative approach to the questions.

• Aims/Objectives of the Project: - List of
your aims should be logical and in sequence like what you want to know, prove,
analyze, investigate or examine. The aim of the project is to be providing an
outline of the project to be proposed and to give permission to the student to
start preparing the research proposal.

Overview of research

In
this section, you should abstract your research overview and observe that they
are suitable for existing academic discourses, debates and literature. You need
to be particular about recognizing the development and debutantes you want to
join with but get the direct way to lead long exegesis PhD particular course.

Make
links between your research and existing strengths of the departments to which
you will apply within this section. You can go and check for suitable websites
that will help you to search for the existing research going in the particular
department and check whether your project can go with this.

You
need to make unique different proposals if you are applying for multiple
departments. The proposal should be unique for every department.

Ground
your research in existing literature

You
need to rectify some important debates and issues at this stage, also show your
knowledge about the main works of research that are addressing the research
issue that you are proposing for. It is not possible for you to review all
relevant literature at this stage so you can go for few. In this part of the
proposal, you should give reference to the texts that are most important
related to the research. Identify your gaps in both theoretical and practical
issues by demonstrating your understanding to the research issues. The original
piece of your research PhD, will help to demonstrate that your proposed topic
has been studied before or not.

Research
design, methodology, and timescale

In
this section, you will be able to identify the information and data that you
will need in order to address the main issue of your research. It will identify how you will use the
material and important research methods and techniques that you will use. You should also pinpoint the main problems
that you may face during the research process.

Theoretical
framework and methods

You
need to demonstrate that you already have given some time to thought about the
methods that you will use on things. There will be no need to give full details
about those methods that you will use to answer your research questions..

You
should forecast the methods that you will use to achieve the project aims and
also to show that your project is feasible or not within the given time period.
Your application will get unsuccessful if you are not able to complete your
proposal in time.

Aims
to address following points:-

• How do you predict that you will achieve
the project aims and what is your reason for taking this project approach?

• Do you require any travel or field work? If
yes the where to go and how long and for how much time?

Timescale

You should provide the realistic plan in which
you will complete your studies for research whether its three years plan or six
years part-time plan. You also need to complete your monthly/quarterly outline
within the time scheduled.

Methodology

It
can be the longest section of your research outline. This is very important
section and you need to give full attention to this section. All questions that
are answered should be in detailed information. The person who will read your
proposal will look for quality of evidence that you have used. You should clearly define all the research
strategies that are related to your department. All the methods that you have
used for data gathering should be defined clearly.

References

The
references you provide to the reader should be in a good sense of your grasp on
the literature and how you use them. You should be confident about the
reference texts and resources that you have used to play the large role in your
analysis. It’s a critical reflection of the selection of appropriate text used
by you so be careful about this because you are not writing a bibliography that
you can list anything.

The key to writing a strong
research proposal:-

1. You should be clear about your research
idea. This will take the assumption in
form and you can identify a more open-ended issue.

2. Try to establish the impotence and relation
of the proposed research question in the surroundings of the current academic
thinking.

3. You should give the complete description
about the data and source material you need in your research program.

4. You need to give a clear and practical
approach to the methods that you used to enable the address of your research
topic and to answer the questions.

5. You should suggest the impact that your
research might have, and the new areas you work.

6. You need to explain why you’re qualified
and capable of doing the proposed research.

7. Do all the above points in a short, cleared
and grammatical manner.

Possible pitfalls

Very
often student’s proposal fails to be accepted as entrance criteria for PhD because of the weakness in their proposal. To avoid the rejection, on must
follow this advice in their mind:-

1. You should be sure about the research idea,
its questions, and problems. These things should be stated very clearly.

2. Time should be given to the formulating
questions in the early stage of a project because they are as important as
project results.

3. You should be sure about the applying to a
department that you have researched, ensure that there are staffs that are
interested in your project and also supervise your project.

4. Make sure that you have connected potential
supervisors in advance, and shown them the polished version of your project.

5. You should be ready to accept the changes,
so do not make your proposal final proposal without taking help of expert
supervisors. Be ready to accept the changes in your proposal.

6. The poorly formed proposal indicates that
proposed project may suffer from rejection so; you should make sure that
project is well structured.

7. The scope of your project is reasonable,
within the significant limits to the size, be sure about this.

8. You need to complete and write the project
within given span of time.

9. Your passion for the particular subject
should be to shine through the structure and arguments present within your
proposal. We know that we are nit experts in this field but it’s up to you only
to make your project and subject matter to get engage with your readers.

10. You should be sure about the proposal gives
the understanding of each of the research methods and these research methods
should clearly identify the appropriate research questions.

Checklist for a research proposal

1. The content of the table.

2. Introduction to the related topic.

3. Research project problem statement and
justification.

4. Objectives of the study.

5. Review of research and literature.

6. Methods of research.

7. Data collection and its evolution.

8. Analysis of text and documents.

9. Results and output of the study.

10. Bibliography.

11. Timetable.

Exemption from completing a
Research Proposal

The
students who originate from a country subject to UNSC sanctions are exempted
from the requirement to complete a research proposal as part of the application
for admission. All the students who are applying to the faculties of different
subjects are requires submitting a research proposal on the research proposal
template.

Sunday, June 21, 2015

Silicon Mentor is one of the best research entities in India. To make an environment of research we are providing our services in research and development of some of the world most recent burning topics in engineering and technology. Silicon Mentor has expertise in various research domain including Computer Vision, Machine Learning, VLSI, Biomedical Signal Processing and Digital Signal Processing. In the process of research and development we have a unit which provides research guidance to the PhD students. Our research process for PhD projects starts from the specific domain topic selection.

1) The topic selection is based on either on the student requirement or we suggest them appropriate topic.
2) After the selection of appropriate topic and research domain we assign our expert team for the support PhD student. This team works with the students on some of the previous work published in SCI indexed journals.
3) During the review period of the previous work our team starts to generate new idea to modify the previous work.
4) After the completion of previous work verification we turn our direction of research towards the modification in the previous design or to generate a new idea.
5) For the implementation of new idea or modification we continuously contact the students and make him understand the new work.
6) For the required tool training Silicon Mentor runs special class to train the students.
7) After the modification of the design we do compare the result of the modified design and previous work.
8) After the verification of complete verification of the result we forward this to next step.
9) We do also compare analytical and simulative results for the preparation of the proposed method.
10) After the completion of the all above steps we provide our expert team in the domain of research paper publication.
11) Our expert team of Research paper publication provides updates about the new conference and journal publication.
12) We usually suggest our clients to publish their work in IEEE, Springer like publications.
13) We also help them to publish their work in any of the SCI index journals.

Thus we try to provide best research guidance for PhD thesis and PhD projects. We are in the process of continuous improvement to make our services more convenient in the area of Research and Development. For more information you can contact us.

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Partially reconfiguration means changing the FPGA partially or only
the selected part of the FPGA is reconfigured. It can be done in two
ways:

i) Module based partial reconfiguration
Partial reconfiguration on the basis of difference

Module based partial reconfiguration:

In
module based reconfiguration we reconfigure on the specific module or
only by changing a selected module we can do the partially
reconfiguration of our FPGA. The portions of the design to be
reconfigured are known as reconfigurable modules. Specific properties
and specific layout criteria must be met with respect to a
reconfigurable module, FPGA design intending to use partial
reconfiguration must be planned and laid out with that in mind.

Partial reconfiguration on the basis of difference:

Partial
reconfiguration on the basis of difference is a method of making small
changes in an FPGA design, such as changing I/O standards, LUT
equations, and block RAM content.

Applications:

i) To lessen power or making the design power-efficient.
ii)
Through the JTRS Program, SDRs are becoming a reality for the defense
industries as an effective and necessary tool for communication. SDRs
assure the JTRS standard by having both a software-reprogrammable
operating environment and the ability to support multiple channels and
networks simultaneously.
iii) Partial reconfiguration is useful in
a variety of applications across many industries. The aerospace and
defense industries have certainly taken advantage of its capabilities.
iv)
Increased system performance. Although a portion of the design is being
reconfigured, the rest of the system can keep on to operate. There is
no loss of performance or functionality with unaffected portions of a
design.
v) Hardware sharing. Because partial reconfiguration
allows you to run multiple applications on a single FPGA, hardware
sharing is realized. Benefits include reduced device count, reduced
power consumption, smaller boards, and in particular lower costs.

Advantages:

There are many advantages to make the FPGA reconfigured. only some from them are following:

I) To make the device more efficient.
II) To lessen the LUTs of the design by replacing only specific portion.
III) To lessen power of the design by replacing only specific portion.
IV) To lessen the delay of the design by replacing only specific portion or a specific module.